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I just received the shipping data on my '67 RS/SS from NCRS. The shipping data confirms what I had been told by previous owners that the car was originally owned by the El Paso Zone Office. I confirmed same with the family of the zone director who had it as his company car and then bought it for his wife. The original delivery dealer code is 0 in zone 39. The name and address for the dealer is El Paso Zone Office El Paso, Tx. Would the original window sticker list the Zone Office at the top versus a local El Paso dealer...in this case Courtesy Chevrolet? Any info on Zone Office delivered cars would be much appreciated . Thank you.

Not sure if you were wanting to leave this in the test section or not but if you are wanting help with the question it might be better to repost it in the general discussion section. Just trying to help. Take care, Darrell

Yes it would show the zones address on the top of the shipper copy and the window sticker, then when it was sold the Zone office would annotate on the shipper copy and window sticker what the purpose of the car was, and a date when it was placed in service after it had served its original purpose . Then there was a signature line for the Zone Manager to sign. I've got one shipper copy from a 69 Pacecar originally delivered to the indianapolis Zoine office for Courtesy Service with USAC and it was then placed in service on 6/19/69. It also has a note on it about Shipping it to Baker Chevrolet typed in on the bottom. I can only assume that is the dealer who sold it in June.